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“It just came to our attention then. Apparently there were bed bugs, but our services detected them effectively. And otherwise there was surveillance and intimidation. The wheels of the car had been turned, the doors had been opened, they had come to the house of diplomats when they weren’t home. They took the batteries out of the TV remote control and put it next to it so you would know someone was home. He said it was a very unpleasant feeling, “said P. Vaitiekūnas.
Confirming that this was indeed the case with the security forces.
“They came up with a message like ‘we don’t like your business anymore,'” he told News Radio.
“So the ambassadors of the EU countries supported these protests, they supported the democratic spirit of society,” he said about the possible reasons for such actions.
Mr. Vaitiekūnas stated that Belarusians simply lack patience.
“Belarus is fighting the dictator now, that’s what is happening there now. And much of those 26 years of his leadership consisted of crimes. But now patience was lacking. The people are fighting a very tough battle. Ukrainians and Lithuanians have fought such tough battles.
Protests in Belarus
They are fighting the last branch of the Soviet empire, along with the Russian branch of the empire. I think these branches in Belarus are currently collapsing. “Vladimir Putin desperately needs to maintain control there,” the diplomat commented on the situation.
“Belarusians need to be understood and supported, they are very determined, their protests are very radical. They are still moving forward, making demands,” said the former Lithuanian ambassador to Belarus.
Mr Vaitiekūnas pointed out that so far demonstrations are taking place against the Belarusian regime, not for democracy.
“The Belarusian revolution is now peaceful and radical. What is happening there in the fight against the two empires is the last dragon crossing of the Soviet Union and the beginning of the collapse of the Russian Empire.” The protests in Belarus, which are now directed against Lukashenko, they are much less for democracy, perhaps because it is too early to demand it, “he said.
And the show ensured that the protests in Belarus would continue.
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